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  • Creator is exactly "Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Central Depository"

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The letter acknowledges John's father's request for his personal effects.

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The letter refers to John's bereavement and his estate.

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Letter asked that his mother acknowledge receipt of the log book.

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The letter advises that Ted's personal effects will be sent by train.

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Mentions that they have forwarded Flying Officer K Gill's flying log book.

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Torn off top of letter, reference Flying Officer K Gill

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The letter advises that Reg's effects have been sent by train.

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The letter thanks Mr Wilson for the signed Form of Indemnity for Reg's effects.

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A letter about Reg's personal effects including an inventory.

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The letter advises that a letter addressed to George's father was found in his belongings. The letter had been opened but contained no testamentary documents.

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The letter expresses sympathy at the loss of his son and advises that monetary matters are dealt with by a different department.

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The letter advises that George's personal effects are at the depository and can be forwarded.

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The letter advises that his logbook cannot be sent to her but if his widow agrees then it can be forwarded.

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Notifies him that Flying Officer M A Monks's personal effects had been despatched by rail. Gives information about possible eventual disposal of uniform items. Inventory of items enclosed.

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From RAF central depository to Arthur Woolf's father advising that listed personal effects have been dispatched.

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Notes her husbands national saving certificates were held in safe custody at their office and could only be released to her on written instructions of her husband.

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Glad to note her husband was safe as a prisoner of war. Advises her that effects could not be released without written authority of the prisoner himself. Ask her to forward any letter from him to this respect.

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Notes her change of address and regrets that they were not in a position to give information on her husbands effects as they had not been received yet.

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Informs her that her husband's personal effects had arrived with them. Explains that with casualties reported missing, authority to release effects was not normally granted until at least six months from date of casualty. Goes on to explain situation…

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Top - Telegram priority envelope.

Bottom - Letter which states that the personal effects of Flight Sergeant P R Jenkinson have been removed from the unit and are now at the central depository. Gives instructions for effects to be returned.

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The letter refers to the despatch of Roy's personal effects.

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The letter regrets that Doreen's husband's missing items have not been located.

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The letter advises Doreen of her husband's personal effects.

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The letter includes an inventory of Roy's possessions.

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From RAF Central Depository advising personal effects consisting of suitcase, bag and trunk dispatched on 17/10/44.
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